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Indonesia flash-floods response

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Millions of people have been affected by devastating flash-floods and landslides, across West Sumatra, North Sumatra, and Aceh. Around 700 people have been killed, and these numbers are expected to rise as responders gain access to remote areas. Oxfam’s prospective affiliate in Indonesia, Penabulu, have been assessing needs and are working with local authorities and … Continued

Zapping stem cells could boost growth of new tissues and organs

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Scientists in Melbourne have discovered how tiny electrical pulses can steer stem cells as they grow, opening the door to new improved ways of creating new tissues, organs, nerves and bones. Dr Amy Gelmi, a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University’s School of Science, led the work using advanced atomic force microscopy to track how stem … Continued

Orbus Software Names Steve Fulton as Chief Executive Officer

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Succeeds Gareth Burton to Lead Company into Next Phase of Growth and Drive Market Expansion Globally LONDON, Dec. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orbus Software, a leading global provider of enterprise transformation software, today announced the appointment of Steve Fulton as CEO. He succeeds former CEO Gareth Burton who led the company through a significant … Continued

Impact of child maltreatment on the costs of health service use

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A new Monash University study has found that child maltreatment costs Australia $21.6 billion in annual health service use costs and $24.1 billion in annual lost productivity. According to the World Health Organization, child maltreatment involves physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect and exposure to domestic violence. The new analysis used information from the … Continued

Why flexible work alone isn’t enough: Preferences matter more than policy

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New research shows that workers benefit from flexible work arrangements when employers align policies with individual preferences rather than uniform mandates Employees leave employers when their work arrangements fail to match their preferences, according to new research that tracked 482 workers over two years across Australia and Europe. While research on working from home has … Continued

Breaking down barriers to accessing dementia-friendly eyecare

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New accessible resources aim to make it easier for people with dementia and their families to access dementia-friendly eyecare.    People living with dementia are more likely to experience treatable sight problems, which could be prevented through simple interventions such as updating or replacing spectacles, or cataract surgery.   Poor eyesight makes living with dementia … Continued

Telnyx and CommsPlus Partner to Expand Carrier-Grade Voice and AI Across ANZ

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Austin, TX, Dec. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Telnyx, the full-stack communications platform powering global connectivity and Voice AI, today announced a new value-added distribution partnership with CommsPlus, a leading distributor of communications solutions serving Australia, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea. The partnership strengthens Telnyx’s expansion across the ANZ region while giving local resellers direct … Continued

CA ANZ DEI SURVEY: REPORTS OF DISCRIMINATORY BEHAVIOUR DECLINING, BUT WOMEN STILL EXPERIENCE NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR AT A GREATER RATE THAN MEN

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Chartered Accountants ANZ’s latest biennial Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Survey Report reveals that while reports of discriminatory behaviour have declined since 2021, women are still more than 2.5 times as likely to experience sexual harassment than men.   The survey of nearly 2,000 CA ANZ members revealed that 13% of women respondents reported experiencing sexual … Continued